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Osasuna vs Levante: Early Test of Efficiency After Shared Survival Struggles. Read on for all our free predictions and betting tips.
Both teams have shown defensive frailties recently, with Osasuna conceding 1.5 goals per match and Levante averaging 1.3 goals scored. Despite Levante's poor opener with no shots on target, their broader scoring record supports both teams scoring in this match.
A 2-1 win suits both teams' recent patterns. Osasuna's shot volume and Ante Budimir's finishing support two goals. Levante's defensive vulnerabilities and scoring ability back a single goal.
Compare form, H2H, goals trends and key data for Osasuna v Levante.
Osasuna and Levante meet at Estadio El Sadar on Monday having spent last season almost inseparable in the table.
Osasuna vs Levante — bet365 Market Snapshot
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Osasuna's recent form and home scoring edge position them as favourites.
Osasuna's recent form and home scoring edge position them as favourites.
Both teams' defensive records suggest a match with multiple goals.
A 2-1 result fits Osasuna's attacking volume and Levante's defensive concessions.
Three Punchy Stats
- Osasuna and Levante finished last season with identical records: 11 wins, nine draws and 18 defeats, each collecting 42 points. Their starting positions were virtually indistinguishable.
- Osasuna averaged 5.5 shots on target across their last 10 league games but only 1.1 goals, a gap that makes conversion one of their clearest areas to improve.
- Levante averaged 1.3 goals across their last 10 league matches, yet opened this campaign with zero shots on target in a 3-0 defeat. Restoring their previous attacking output is the immediate challenge.
BTTS in Last 10
Recent attacking records for Osasuna and Levante are shown below.
Goals Conceded
Recent defensive records for Osasuna and Levante are shown below.
Both finished with 42 points from identical records of 11 wins, nine draws and 18 defeats, yet their preparations for this campaign have already taken very different paths.
Levante arrive one competitive match ahead but hardly carrying momentum after a 3-0 defeat at Espanyol in which they failed to register a shot on target. Osasuna are making their league entrance after an uneven pre-season. For two sides whose margins were so narrow last term, the more revealing question is whether either has become meaningfully more efficient at either end.
Osasuna Need Their Pressure to Carry More Weight
Osasuna's recent league profile contains a useful tension. Across their last 10 league games they averaged 13.3 attempts and 5.5 shots on target, alongside 51.7% possession, yet scored only 1.1 goals per match.
That is not a side struggling to generate activity. The issue is how much reward that activity produces. Their opponents averaged fewer attempts, 11.2 per game, but scored 1.5 goals. Osasuna therefore reached the target more often than the teams facing them while still being outscored.
Ante Budimir remains the obvious reference point after scoring 17 La Liga goals last season. His importance is sharpened by the wider numbers: if Osasuna can again create a reasonable volume of attempts, they have a proven scorer capable of converting that pressure into something more substantial.
There should also be fresh attacking personnel, with Jonathan Dubasin expected to make his debut and Raul Moro potentially starting in the final third. Diego Rico is also in line for a first appearance, while Valentin Rosier is expected to miss out with a hamstring injury.
Levante's Opening Defeat Exposed the Immediate Problem
Levante's longer-term attacking figures are slightly stronger. Across their last 10 league matches they averaged 13.8 attempts, 4.6 shots on target and 1.3 goals, winning five of those games.
The contrast with their opening defeat is stark. Against Espanyol they had 46% possession but failed to direct a single effort on target and lost 3-0. One match should not outweigh a broader run, but it does place immediate emphasis on whether that attacking output can be restored.
Luis Castro is expected to resist sweeping changes despite that setback. Roger Brugue is available again after suspension, although Alejandro Primo remains doubtful with a shoulder issue.
Neither Defence Has Earned Much Margin for Error
The recent defensive figures offer little reassurance to either side. Osasuna conceded 1.5 goals per game across their last 10 league outings, while Levante allowed 1.6.
The underlying shot volumes are similarly close. Osasuna faced 11.2 attempts per match and Levante 11.7, suggesting that neither defensive record was simply the product of being overwhelmed by huge quantities of opposition shooting. The bigger issue is the punishment attached to the chances they allowed.
That makes efficiency at both ends especially significant here. Osasuna produced more shots on target than their opponents across that sample but scored fewer goals; Levante's recent record was better, yet their first competitive outing of the new season produced no shots on target at all.
Recent Meetings Offer Little Comfort
There is little separation historically in the broader matchup either. Osasuna have won 16 of the previous 34 meetings, while Levante won the most recent encounter 3-2 in May 2026.
Osasuna did win the corresponding home fixture 2-0 last season, and Levante have lost three of their last five meetings with Monday's hosts. The recent pattern therefore gives Osasuna some encouragement at El Sadar without erasing Levante's latest success.
📊 Market Explainer
Both Teams to Score (BTTS)
Selection: Both Teams To Score YES. Both teams must score at least once during normal time. The match winner does not matter; the selection is settled only by whether each side finds the net.
Correct Score Market
Selection: Osasuna vs Levante 2-1. Predict the exact score at the end of 90 minutes plus stoppage time. Extra time and penalties do not count unless the bookmaker states otherwise.
Pick 1: Both Teams To Score YES @ 20/23
Osasuna enter their opening fixture at Estadio El Sadar after an uneven pre-season, bringing defensive vulnerabilities into focus. Across their last 10 league outings, the hosts conceded 1.5 goals per match despite holding 51.7% possession and averaging 5.5 shots on target. That defensive trend is matched by Levante’s multi-match goal return, as the visitors averaged 1.3 goals across their last 10 league fixtures. Although Levante failed to register a shot on target in their opening 3-0 loss at Espanyol, their broader sample shows consistent scoring capabilities.
The interaction between Osasuna’s shot volume and Levante’s defensive profile supports both sides finding the net. Osasuna created 13.3 attempts per match across their 10-game league sample and feature Ante Budimir, who scored 17 La Liga goals last season. Debutants Jonathan Dubasin and Raul Moro add fresh options in attack. However, Osasuna’s backline allowed 1.5 goals per match from 11.2 attempts faced. Levante conceded 1.6 goals per match across their last 10 league games while facing 11.7 attempts. With Valentin Rosier missing with a hamstring injury for Osasuna and Roger Brugue returning from suspension for Levante, neither defence looks immune to pressure.
Levante’s zero shots on target against Espanyol represents the primary risk to this selection. Should the visitors replicate that lack of threat, the away scoring requirement will not be met. However, Levante’s 10-match league record of five victories and 1.3 goals per game suggests the Espanyol match was an isolated setback. With both clubs conceding over 1.4 goals per game in recent league outings, both teams scoring remains a strong fit for this matchup.
🎯 Tactical Indicators
- Osasuna conceded 1.5 goals per match across last 10 league outings despite 5.5 shots on target.
- Levante averaged 1.3 goals per match across last 10 league games, winning five fixtures.
- Both sides allowed over 1.4 goals per game across recent 10-match league samples.
Risk Factor: Levante's zero shots on target in their 3-0 loss to Espanyol risks the away scoring leg failing.
Key Tactical Mismatch
Averaged 5.5 shots on target per match in recent league play, supported by Ante Budimir's 17 goals last season.
Conceded 1.6 goals per match across last 10 league outings and shipped 3 goals in opener.
Pick 2: Osasuna vs Levante 2-1 @ 7/1
A 2-1 win for Osasuna aligns with both team profiles while accounting for recent scoreline patterns. Osasuna averaged 13.3 attempts and 5.5 shots on target across their last 10 league games, demonstrating their ability to generate consistent goal-facing pressure at home. Ante Budimir provides proven finishing after scoring 17 La Liga goals last season, giving the hosts the necessary firepower to hit two goals. Furthermore, Levante conceded 1.6 goals per match across their last 10 league outings and allowed three goals in their opening defeat to Espanyol, showing clear defensive vulnerabilities when defending opposition attempts.
The single goal for Levante is supported by Osasuna’s defensive record alongside Levante’s broader scoring figures. Osasuna allowed 1.5 goals per match across their last 10 league games, failing to keep opponents quiet despite controlling 51.7% of possession. Levante averaged 1.3 goals per match across their last 10 league outings prior to the Espanyol match, winning five of those fixtures. With Roger Brugue returning from suspension to bolster the visiting squad and Osasuna missing defender Valentin Rosier to a hamstring injury, Levante have a viable path to breach Osasuna’s backline once.
Historical precedent provides secondary support, as Levante won the most recent meeting 3-2 in May 2026, while Osasuna won the corresponding fixture 2-0 last season. However, exact-score selections are inherently fragile. The primary risk to a 2-1 result is either Levante repeating their shotless display from Espanyol to leave Osasuna with a clean sheet, or Osasuna failing to convert their shot volume into multiple goals. Nevertheless, 2-1 reflects the balance of Osasuna’s attacking volume against both teams’ defensive concessions.
Risk Factor: A 2-1 scoreline fails if Levante repeat shotless display or Osasuna fail to score twice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Both Teams To Score YES mean for Osasuna vs Levante?
Both teams must score at least one goal each during normal time for the bet to win.
How does the Correct Score market settle in this match?
It settles only if the exact final scoreline matches the selected numbers after 90 minutes.
Why is Both Teams To Score YES tipped for Osasuna vs Levante?
Both teams showed defensive vulnerabilities, conceding over 1.4 goals per game recently.
What happens if the match finishes 0-0 for Both Teams To Score?
The bet loses because neither team scored a goal.
Does a 2-1 Correct Score bet win if Osasuna win 3-1?
No, the bet loses as the exact scoreline must be 2-1.
What is the main risk of backing Levante to score?
Levante's lack of shots on target in their opener risks them failing to score again.


